This second step in our Online Learning Arabic program teaches the student to speak about one’s home and daily life in Arabic, covering chapters 3&4.
- Teacher: Ustadha Shazia Ahmad
Al-Arabiyya Bayna Yadayka (العربية بين يديك) is a famous textbook used worldwide for teaching Modern Standard Arabic to non-native speakers. It focuses on teaching culture, grammar and basic conversation, as well as parts of Islam. Accompanied by sound files, it provides ample practice for each of the four skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking We are using the first of the eight volumes. This textbook is ideal for this curriculum because it contains the necessary teachings for language fluency while being broken down into easy, manageable steps.
This course is intended for non-native speakers of Arabic from the age of 14 years and over, who have completed the first Arabic course and are interested in picking up Arabic speaking skills rapidly and increasing their understanding of the Holy Quran.
- Build on their Arabic vocabulary.
- Speak about one’s daily routine
- Talk about the days of the week
- Tell the time in Arabic
- Discuss one’s weekend and chores in the home
This first step in our Online Learning Arabic program teaches the student how to greet and speak about family in Arabic.
- Teacher: Ustadha Shazia Ahmad
Al-Arabiyya Bayna Yadayka (العربية بين يديك) is a famous textbook used worldwide for teaching Modern Standard Arabic to non-native speakers. It focuses on teaching culture, grammar and basic conversation, as well as parts of Islam. Accompanied by sound files, it provides ample practice for each of the four skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking We are using the first of the eight volumes. This textbook is ideal for this curriculum because it contains the necessary teachings for language fluency while being broken down into easy, manageable steps.
This course is intended for non-native speakers of Arabic from the age of 14 years and over, who know how to read in Arabic, and are interested in picking up Arabic speaking skills rapidly and increasing their understanding of the Holy Quran.
- Acquire their first Arabic vocabulary.
- Learn to greet others and introduce oneself
- Speak about one’s nationality.
- Introduce someone to others.
- Speak about one’s immediate family and the immediate family of the Prophet Muhammad (Allah bless him and give him peace).
- Speak about praying, making wudu and learning the numbers from one to ten.
This is the second course in our Online Arabic learning program for absolute beginners of Arabic who know the letters and how to read with vowel markings (harakat).
Learning Arabic Course 102 continues with chapters 3 & 4; Living & Daily Life. Students will learn how to ask where people live, request furniture, ask others about their daily habits. They will also learn the days of the week, the first five ordinal numbers and much more.
After the completion of this course the student continues to Learning Arabic Course 103.
- Teacher: Dirie Ahmed
Al-Arabiyya Bayna Yadayka (العربية بين يديك) is a famous textbook used all over the world for teaching Modern Standard Arabic to non-native speakers. It focuses on teaching culture, grammar and basic conversation, as well as touching on religion. Accompanied with sound files, it provides ample practice for each of the four skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking We are using the first of the eight volumes. This textbook is ideal for this curriculum because it contains the necessary parts for language fluency while being broken down into easy, manageable steps.
- This course is for non-native speakers, approximately ages 14 and above.
- It is particularly beneficial for any students wanting to learn how to pick up Arabic speaking skills rapidly.
- This is the second course in Level 1. Students must have completed 101.
- This course can also be taken by anyone who is interested in grammar, improving their understanding of the Quran or solidifying their basic foundation of Arabic.
- Ask someone where they live and tell them where they live.
- Express their needs
- List the days of the week.
- Ask others what time they wake up and what they do after prayers.
- Discuss their cleaning routines.
- Recall ordinal numbers from 1-5.
- Distinguish between (حاء) and (هاء) and between (طاء) and (تاء)
This third step in our Online Learning Arabic program teaches the student to speak about food and drink and the Muslim prayer in Arabic, covering chapters 5&6.
- Teacher: Ustadha Shazia Ahmad
Al-Arabiyya Bayna Yadayka (العربية بين يديك) is a famous textbook used worldwide for teaching Modern Standard Arabic to non-native speakers. It focuses on teaching culture, grammar and basic conversation, as well as aspects of Islam. Accompanied by sound files, it provides ample practice for each of the four skills of listening, reading, writing and speaking. We are using the first of the eight volumes. This textbook is ideal for this curriculum because it contains the necessary teachings for language fluency while being broken down into easy, manageable steps.
This course is intended for non-native speakers of Arabic from the age of 14 years and over, who have completed the Learning Arabic course 102 (A1-2): Home and Daily life, and are interested in picking up Arabic speaking skills rapidly and increasing their understanding of Modern Standard Arabic, which will eventually open a door to understanding the Quran.
Build on their Arabic vocabulary.
Describe the food and drink of your meals
Order food in a restaurant in Arabic
Speak about dieting and weight
Speak about the five obligatory prayers
Discuss praying in the mosque and in Mecca and Medina
Practice the ordinal numbers from 6-10
Distinguish between the letters س، ص، ك، ق
Learning Arabic is an act of worship. The first and most intimidating part of learning any new language is learning how to read it. Take this course to learn how to identify and articulate the letters of the Arabic alphabet and how to read complete words and sentences. Learn with Shaykh Farid as he takes you by the hand through a series of engaging videos full of practical examples and then test your own learning through a series of carefully designed exercises. This course is the first step to learning the Arabic language. It is also the first step to reciting the Qur’an.
- Teacher: Shaykh Farid Dingle
- This is a first-level course in Learning Arabic
- This course has no prerequisites
- Identify and articulate the letters of the Arabic alphabet
- Read Arabic words and sentences
- Recite the Qur’an